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Document 6595481
www.facebook.com/himalayan.mirror ♦ B A L A N C E D ♦ C R E D I B L E VOL 9 No 55 RNI No: SIKENG/2006/18384 Sikkim mourns Prince at Royal funeral Suman Agrawal Gangtok, Nov 5: Thousands paid their last respects to Prince Jigdal Tsewang Namgyal, the youngest son of Late Chogyal Tashi Namgyal and Maharani Kunzang Dechhen Tshomo Namgyal. A sea of humanity had turned up for the last royal funeral of the Late Prince who breathed his last at his residence at Development Area here on 30 October. He was 86 and is survived by his wife Lhacham Kusho Soyangla , Son Jigmee Namgyal and daughter Gawa Yangchenla and five grandchildren. He was the youngest brother of last king Chogyal P.T. Namgyal. The funeral procession started early Wednesday morning from his residence at Tashi Gartsel and traversed through Zero Point and White Hall on its way to Luk Shyama, the Royal Funeral Ground, 3 kilometer above the town. It was a tearful adieu thousands as they joined the procession on foot all along the way in reverence for the Chogyals, the erstwhile King of Sikkim. They offered Khadas and prayers on the royal Kubur, specially prepared by Buddhist monks. Chief Minister Pawan Chamling, his cabinet colleagues, opposition MLAs, and state bureaucrats Foresters recover 2 Boa Snakes, 3 arrested HM Correspondent Jalpaiguri, Nov 5: Guised as potential buyers the Baikunthapur forest division of the forest department recovered two Indian Red Sand Boa snakes protected under schedule IV of wild life act. The department arrested three persons – Zaheer Khan, Abdul Gaffar and Amzad Khan – for trying to smuggle the snakes to Nepal. On October 29 foresters had arrested four persons with two Geckos commonly known as Takshak in local dialect. Interrogating the four guys, foresters came to learn about another group of smugglers involved in smuggling Indian Red Sand Boa snakes into Nepal. On getting the information the forest department, on Tuesday evening, deployed few of their men guised as potential buyers at Fulbari on the outskirts of Siliguri. They offered Rs.15 lakh to the smugglers and also paid Rs.5000 in advance so that they could allure the smugglers to come to Fulbari with the snakes. It is learnt that the Indian Red Sand Boa snake is found in dessert areas of Iran, Pakistan and India. It draws smugglers as it is believed that the scales of the snake contain Iridium and that its body parts are required to prepare medicine for AIDS. These two snakes were brought from Rajasthan and were supposed to be ferried to Nepal. State sponsored UPSC coaching in limbo Sujal Pradhan Gangtok, Nov 5: The state sponsored coaching classes for UPSC Civil Services Examinations for Sikkimese student this year in various coaching centres in Delhi as well as other part of India have been left in the dark as the state is yet to allocate the money earmarked for the same. According to information from senior official of the HRD department, they have proposed the plan to the planning wing of the department but funds for the same is yet to be released citing reasons that less number of students have showed interest in the matter. It has been reported that this year too, only 5-6 candidates have applied for the same. According to the source the output of the scheme has not been good from the onset as hardly very few manage to crack the prelims. “And the lack of interest from the side of the aspirant also does not favor carrying out the scheme,” he added. In 2012, the state government released a sum of Rs. 2 crore under the scheme which was used for providing coaching, training and reimbursement for students who join the classes separately on their own, the official informed. The scheme was launched with the objective to reduce dependency on employment opportunities within the state and enable Sikkimese stu- dents to strengthen themselves in national level competitions like the UPSC exams which is tough to crack. Now it seems that Sikkim’s UPSC aspirants have lost this golden opportunity. Few student’s though spoke on the negative saying that they wanted to avail the facility but failed to find any advertisement of the state government declaring the availability of the said scheme this year. One of the student said “I visited the HRD department to find out if the scheme was afloat this year too but the officials cited that they have not received any such orders over the availability of scheme at present from the concerned department”. joined the last royal funeral. A large number of officials, school students, and people from all walks of life had gathered at the funeral ground where the pyre was readied by 10.30 am. Monks from four monasteries namely Pemayangtse , Enchay, Chorten and Zurmang Gompas offered prayers during the final rite which was performed by the members of the Royal Family. The body was set on fire at 12 noon. Bollywood actors Danny Denzongpa and Kelly Dorjee, filmmaker Ugen Choppel and a host of dignitaries attended the funeral procession. Denzongpa, happens to be the son-in-law of the royal family of Sikkim. The state government had declared an official holiday today in honor of the Late Prince. Business establishments and institutions also remained closed throughout the day. CPRM lament over Railway booking in hills GANGTOK, THURSDAY 06 NOVEMBER 2014 With SMC on mind, BJP bigwigs to address on Friday HM Correspondent Siliguri, Nov 5: The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) has become the first political outfit here to give the ruling Trinamool Congress a run for the money. Announcing its first ever rally in the city, S.S. Ahluwalia, the Darjeeling MP today said party bigwigs like Siddarth nath Singh, a BJP National Secretary and In charge of west Bengal, Rahul Sinha, the BJP state president, Amitava Roy, the youth president and Ahluwalia himself address a rally on Friday. The BJP would be the first party to launch a campaign to the ensuing SMC polls. The SMC currently is being run by board of Administrators. Speaking to scribes at Siliguri Journalist’s Club here Ahluwalia lambasted against the TMC saying that the party in reality has looted the people on Bengal in the name of chit fund. “People in the state are disillusioned with the TMC that came to power with a slogan of change,” he added. The MP however did not mention the SMC election behind the rally, but party sources said the BJP is eyeing to grab the SMC with full vigor. The BJP according to Ahluwalia would ensure that the hard earned money of the investors in chit fund companies get their money back. “The BJP would also protect the state people from the ‘terror tactics’ of the TMC,” said the Lok Sabha MP. In 2009 the Congress and the TMC were jointly voted to power in the SMC but the fight for the post of the mayor resulted in the Congress forming the board with the outside support of the Left Front. Though the two alliance partners patched up their differences and later formed the board jointly, the going was never smooth as they kept on criticizing each other. This had largely affected the civic facilities. He said the party is committed to honour the aspiration of people of North Bengal for the constitutional recognition of their languages. In fact, Ahluwalia has already raised the issue of recognition of Kamtapuri language in the Lok Sabha. Ahluwalia blamed the state government for the lack of safety and security of women in the state. Speaking on the Burdwan issue, The Darjeeling MP said, “The state government claims that it supports around 10,000 madrasas across Bengal, but the government website has only listed 6,000 of them. This means it is running the remaining madrasas illegally.” He also said the state government has not taken up the Jann Dhan Yozna and Swacha Bharat Yozna, but the people have come out on their own to participate on the two central government initiatives. “I congratulate the general public and the Gorkha Territorial Administration for taking up the two initiatives,” added Ahluwalia. (With Agency inputs) Morcha braced for Delhi agitation HM Report Kalimpong, Nov 5: The Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxist (CPRM) has protested the removal of non-computerized railway booking from the hills. The party held a meeting here today to discuss on the matter. The CPRM is of the opinion that introduction of computerized booking counters in the hills have lessened the possibility of people getting tickets. “When the non-computerized reservation was available almost all the places like Kurseong, Ghoom, Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Bijanbari had quotas which made things easier and tickets could be booked easily,” said Mohan Poudyal, the secretary of the party. “But now with introduction new booking system all the quota system has been vanished and people are suffering,” he added. Chicken shop sealed Kalimpong, Nov 5: A chicken shop running without a license was sealed by the civic body here on Wednesday at Thakurbari. The shop belonged to one Md. Shamiuddin and shop was shut following high court order. “We have just followed the order of the High Court and similar to Shamiuddin many shops might be running without a license which will be sealed after a thorough inspection,” said Zion Lepcha, the civic vice chairman. HM Correspondent Kurseong, Nov 5: The GJM is preparing in full swing to successfully hold their proposed programme in the National Capital in support of Gorkhaland said the GJM leadership on Wednesday. The programme is to be held on December 18, 19 and 20. A senior leader from Kurseong said the party has already chalked out different strategies and plans for their proposed Delhi based Gorkhaland agitation to pressurize the central government for the immediate formation of a separate state of Gorkhaland. The party had earlier announced that they would assemble over ten thousand people from different places in the country. The party according to leaders is in constant touch with its different units and representatives in Darjeeling hills, Terai-Dooars and other states of the country. Not only this, the party high command has already underlined the different re- sponsibilities and guidelines for its different elected members for their contribution and participation in the proposed programs in Delhi. Even, the GJM supported GTA members have already taken decisions to contribute a few months of their respective salaries for the Delhi programs. Sources said that BJP party and its leadership are likely to guide their alliance GJM party in their proposed Delhi program, on different ways. Rs 8 Cr to GTA for country’s oldest hydel project revamp Darjeeling, Nov 5: Sidrapong Hydel Power Station, the oldest hydroelectric power plant in India is set to undergo renovation soon. The power station established on November 10, 1897 and located at the foothills of Arya Tea Estate at an altitude of 3,600 ft (1,100 m) and 12 km from Darjeeling town via Bloomfield Tea Estate is in poor condition. The power station which is fed by three streams, such as Barbatay, Hospital, and Kotwali generates only 0.6 megawatt of electricity per day. The production is lower as the plant produces power erratically due to rusty old turbines which do not function properly. Besides, the dam and the powerhouse are in a rundown condition. According to GTA sources, the administration has received Rs 8 crore from the central government to renovate the Heritage Power Station, which the hill body wants to turn into a major tourist attraction once the revamp is over. Binay Tamang, the executive GTA Sabha member in charge of Information and Cultural Department said that the administration had demanded for the restoration of Sidrapong hydel project in the memorandum of agreement signed with the Centre and the state government. The Union Finance Department has allocated Rs 8 crore for its restoration from the annual central package of Rs 200 crore to the GTA. “A meeting would be convened with the officials on Friday to draw up a blueprint of the renovation. Once the renova- tion is done, we will promote the facility as a major tourism attraction,” Tamang added. (HS) CMYK A C C U R A T E CMYK www.himalayanmirror.net 2.00